Sequence of operation – Blodgett KTC-E Series User Manual

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OM-KTT/KTC-E 11

Sequence of Operation

The following “action-reaction” outline is provided to help understand how the kettle

works.

When the operator starts up the kettle by turning the operating thermostat dial from

“OFF” to a desired setting, the thermostat switch closes. This lights up the heating

indicator light and causes the contactors to close, allowing power to flow to the

heating elements. When the temperature of the steam jacket reaches the value

corresponding to the dial setting, the thermostat switch opens. This turns off the

heating indicator light and causes the contactors to open, stopping the power to

the heaters. As soon as the thermostat senses that the kettle is cooling below the

set point, the thermostat switch closes, the heating indicator light comes on, the

contactors close, and the heaters come on again. On-off cycling continues, keeping

the kettle at the set temperature. This is why the heating indicator light cycles on

and off during normal operation. Every time the kettle is tilted, the tilt cut-off switch

interrupts the power supply to the heaters, so that the heating elements will not

operate while not submerged in the jacket water.

If steam pressure greater than 50 PSI is generated in the jacket, the pressure relief

valve will open and relieve the excess pressure.

In the event that the jacket water level gets too low and the heating elements

overheat, the high limit control will open and shut off power to the elements until the

kettle cools. Setting the operating thermostat dial to “OFF” shuts down all control and

heating circuits.

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